When in Nice, there’s one thing you absolutely cannot miss: macarons. These delicate, colorful little sweets are the epitome of French pastry perfection, and there’s no better place to indulge than in the heart of the French Riviera.


If you are looking for a sweet treat to enjoy while strolling through the sun-drenched streets, Nice offers a variety of patisseries to satisfy your cravings. Let’s explore the best spots to enjoy these delightful bites!


1. Confiserie Florian: A Classic French Delight


Located just a short walk from the Old Town, Confiserie Florian is a beloved local institution. Known for its gourmet confections, this patisserie combines elegance with tradition. The macarons here are a crowd favorite, with delicate, perfectly crisp shells and creamy fillings that range from classic vanilla to more adventurous flavors like pistachio and raspberry. Make sure to take some time to explore the store’s assortment of other sweets, including their famed crystallized fruits, perfect for gifting to friends (or just treating yourself).


Price range: Around €2.50 - €3 per macaron. It’s a little on the higher end, but you’re paying for quality and experience!



2. Patisserie Auer: Traditional Meets Modern


For a truly refined experience, Patisserie Auer is the place to go. Situated in the heart of Nice, this family-run shop has been crafting fine pastries since 1820. While they’re known for their beautiful cakes and other treats, their macarons stand out as a top-tier choice. The airy texture and nuanced flavors make each bite feel like a little moment of luxury. The best part? Patisserie Auer is a perfect blend of classic techniques with a modern twist. It’s definitely a must-visit for anyone serious about their macarons.


Price range: Expect to pay around €1.80 per macaron. The shop also offers a macaron box if you want to try a variety of flavors.



3. Pierre Hermé: The Haute Couture of Macarons


If you're a true macaron enthusiast, Pierre Hermé is a name you simply cannot ignore. Often referred to as the "Picasso of Pastry," Pierre Hermé has redefined the art of macaron-making. While his boutiques are typically associated with Paris, you’ll be delighted to find his creations in Nice as well. Known for inventive flavor combinations like rose and lychee or passion fruit and chocolate, these macarons are nothing short of edible masterpieces. For the ultimate experience, try one of their seasonal collections or signature flavors, such as the famed "Ispahan". It might be a bit hard to find but it is on the first floor of the mall of Galeries Lafayette.


Price range: Around €2.50 - €3.50 per macaron. It’s a splurge, but the quality and innovation are well worth it.


Galeries Lafayette - 1st floor


4. Pâtisserie Lac: Sweet Delights with a View


For a charming experience with a view, Pâtisserie Lac is a hidden gem. Tucked away on a quiet street near the Place Garibaldi, this boutique-style patisserie serves some of the finest macarons in Nice. Their pastries are made with love, and their macarons are a perfect balance of crispiness and tenderness, with subtle flavors that make them addictive. Be sure to grab a seat at their outdoor terrace, where you can savor your macarons while soaking up the charming ambiance of the old town.


Price range: Around €1.80 - €2 per macaron.



5. Macaron de Nice: A Specialized Traditional Macaron Paradise


As the name suggests, Macaron de Nice specializes in - you guessed it - macarons! This small but dedicated patisserie focuses exclusively on macarons and offers a small array of flavors but made in the traditional way! Something unique but different from the usual! Their attention to detail and commitment to quality make them a standout in Nice. If you’re a macaron lover, this is your paradise.


Price range: Expect to pay from €1 per macaron. The prices are extremely reasonable given the quality.



While each patisserie on this list offers something special, it’s worth taking the time to visit more than one. Macaron flavors and textures can vary greatly from shop to shop, so why not embark on your very own macaron-tasting tour around Nice? Don't forget to ask for a box to take some home with you, you'll want more later! And here's one last tip: save a few for your stroll along the Promenade des Anglais, you'll want to savor the moment as much as the sweet treat.